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time she had something to ask—-
"Aren't y-you—-"
"Aren't I what, hamira?"
"Aren't you going to ask if I helped my father escape?"
And the answer to it could mean that this might well be the last time she hear him say her name.
But when the sheikh answered her—-
"La." No.
He answered her with such swift simplicity that it nearly broke her heart all over again.
Mama, please.
And Safiya found herself gritting her teeth—-
Help me, Mama.
Because his answer was perfect.
I don't want to cry.
"Safiya?"
She dug her nails into her palm. Dug hard and deep until the pain made the urge to cry fade, and it was then and only then did she speak—-
"I love you."
But as soon as the words spilled past her lips—-
"I l-love you so much."
Her voice started to shake, and she found herself needing to dig deeper and deeper until her nails were close to drawing blood.
"I loved you for so long, alshaykh," she whispered unsteadily. "You don't know how long. I loved you even before I knew the taste of your lips. Loved you even more because you honored me with the truth, and now...I love you so, so much m-more...So much more, alshaykh...Because you chose to trust me n-now...just when you have every reason...every reason, God...you have every reason not to trust me—-" Safiya's chest heaved, and she had to pause just to drag oxygen back to her lungs.
"I know you love me, alshaykh. I know you trust me. But I also know how deep your wound goes, and I don't want you to think that by loving and trusting me, you are betraying your promise to your father. You could've made me choose between you and my father. You had every right to demand such a choice, but you never did, and that's why...this time...this time, I don't want you to choose either."
Safiya closed her eyes.
"So please, Altair..."
Her voice caught.
"Treat me as you would any other daughter of a traitor who has escaped. As long as you love me...I won't mind being apart. As long as you love me, I will wait as long as you need me to."
Chapter Eighteen
Preparations for protecting the royal family against any possible attack were already well underway by the time Altair and Yara arrived back at the palace and joined the others in the war room. Aside from the king and his trusted vassals, there were also both high-ranking army and court officials present, along with a few secret agents, his ex-girlfriend included.
Silence had descended upon their entry, and the way most of the people in the room averted their glances as the sheikh walked past spoke volumes. It was easy enough to tell that they had been talking about him - and that not all of their words had been favorable.
Yara mentally shook her head as she watched a few idiots ask the sheikh about his well-being, which was of course a Catch 22 question. Whether Altair answered yes or no was immaterial; all they wanted was a chance to crow about the fact that Mahmud had escaped under Altair's watch, and perhaps afterwards, make a case for themselves being the better choice to replace Altair as the royal army commander.
It was not the first time Yara had witnessed other people try to take her cousin down through such means, but just like before...
Altair simply stared down the other officials, and since the sheikh happened to be half a foot taller, built like a fucking wall, and looked a thousand times meaner with his scowling and scarred face—-
The sheikh's message came across loud and clear: the officials better be prepared to fight him to the death for his position, and since these idiots were nothing but wealthy SOBs who had merely inherited their positions in court—-
Yara managed not to snort as the officials practically wilted on the spot, and all the others before them quickly scattered back to provide an unobstructed path for Altair. In moments, the sheikh had claimed his seat on the king's right, and Khalil's simple nod of acknowledgment was but icing on the cake. By not asking about Altair's well-being, Khalil had also effectively made his position known: he believed in Altair, and in the kingdom of Ramil, no one's opinion weighed heavier than that of the Emir Sheikh himself.
Altair gestured for Yara to step forward, and at his nod, his cousin began to summarize the events that had led to Mahmud's escape. With Yara doing the recap, Altair was thus free to study his audience, and what he